...The measure, A-2878, was approved 74-0 after it was conditionally vetoed by Gov. Chris Christie, who asked for a number...
...by the parties or disregarded by the court, formally and with notice, it can no longer be used to adjourn a trial date. ...
...duty of reasonable care toward an untrained and unsuspecting neighbor nor is it contrary to the purpose of deterring conduct that exposes others to an...
...a foreign power" to obtain authorization from the secretive FISA Court. It only has to show to the court that the purpose is to...
...removed to a federal district court. When the removal petition is filed, it should trigger a series of important inquiries which must be addressed quickly...
...and to all attorneys by the fall. Known as eDATA, it will allow attorneys to initiate appeals and submit motions and associated documents...
...151; the constitutional standard for allowing condemnation for private redevelopment. It also would allow municipalities to facilitate private redevelopment efforts without having to...
...dubbed BRCA1 and BRCA2. Myriad argued that, by isolating BRCA1 and BRCA2, it created something patentable and separate from the gene as it appeared when...
...a student who buys a copyrighted book is free to dispose of it, but can't copy and sell homemade duplicates to others. ...
...Antonio, Texas questioned whether the FCC had jurisdiction to enforce a rule it promulgated in 2009 to speed up the local approval process for siting...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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